Back in Season 2, Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, of the “Blue Bloods” TV family, was being strong-armed by a Roman Catholic monsignor and bishop to endorse a questionable character’s ascension (bogus, of course) to sainthood.

Reagan knew things about the saint-candidate that were not common knowledge, you see, and he wasn’t about to be forced to take a supportive action he didn’t believe in. When his very faith in God was called into question, he got his back up. Saith the Commish:

This isn’t about God. It is about a very old and powerful institution that is run by men. And, in my experience, anything that fits that description usually has an agenda.